Posted May 19, 201113 yr Some of you may remember my AAC-1 Hovercraft, from battle front, I posted a while ago. Well Now I have made a version 2. This version has improved colors, as well as some work on getting rid of some of the gappyness. Now I present to you, The AAC-1 Hovercraft, Version 2. Enjoy! Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed. Please C&C. Edited June 9, 201113 yr by KielDaMan Indexed
May 19, 201113 yr Excellent creation 'Darth Yogi', you must be smarter than your average Sith Lord eh ? Fantastic engines, smooth body work and big guns ! My only worry with this is those wing pieces in the front, they don't allow a smooth flow around the craft, but apart from that ! May the Sith be with you 'Darth Yogi' !
May 19, 201113 yr Nice job, Darth Yogi. I agree with LT, the wing plates on the front edge are kinda gappy still and do interrupt the flow of the MOC.
May 20, 201113 yr A shot against the 'real' thing. It looks Very good Darth Yogi, but the front could be a little wider, the grills/vent things at the front are a bit narrow, but I love the turrets.
May 20, 201113 yr Very well done build darth yogi! I really like the overall smooth finish of the surfaces, though I have to agree with the others that the part that needs improvement are the slanted plates in front with visible gas. Instead of the plate technique, why don't you use slanted bricks for that part?
May 20, 201113 yr I like it, it's a very accurate model of the real version. I can complain about the wing plates at the front, but, oh well, the whole thing itself looks cool enough to me! What about a nice swamp diorama?
May 21, 201113 yr Author Thank you all for the kind comments, glad you liked it. I agree that it is to gappy in some places, and if any of you have suggestions I would love to hear them. Very well done build darth yogi! I really like the overall smooth finish of the surfaces, though I have to agree with the others that the part that needs improvement are the slanted plates in front with visible gas. Instead of the plate technique, why don't you use slanted bricks for that part? Thank you. I don't think that the sloped bricks would really work. They either get too much slope or are to tall. Also I dont see how I would get the middle slanted slope. Thanks anyway.
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